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Daniel Deronda

CHAPTER III
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It is rather hard that he has not been made a prebendary or something, as others have been, considering the friends he has made and the need there is for men of moderate opinions in all respects.

If the Church is to keep its position, ability and character ought to tell." "Oh, my dear Nancy, you forget the old story--thank Heaven, there are three hundred as good as I.And ultimately, we shall have no reason to complain, I am pretty sure.

There could hardly be a more thorough friend than Lord Brackenshaw--your landlord, you know, Fanny.

Lady Brackenshaw will call upon you.

And I have spoken for Gwendolen to be a member of our Archery Club--the Brackenshaw Archery Club--the most select thing anywhere.


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